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Why Striping Is One of the Most Common ADA Violations

Striping is often treated as cosmetic. Fresh paint improves appearance, organizes traffic, and gives the impression that a parking lot is being maintained. However, under ADA standards, striping is not decorative — it is enforceable. This is why striping-related...
Why Visual Inspections Miss ADA Risk in Parking Lots

Why Visual Inspections Miss ADA Risk in Parking Lots

One of the most common assumptions about ADA compliance is: “It looks fine.” Unfortunately, ADA enforcement is not based on how something looks. Many ADA violations exist in parking lots that appear acceptable at a glance. The reason is simple: visual inspections are...
How Well-Intentioned Repairs Create ADA Violations

How Well-Intentioned Repairs Create ADA Violations

Many ADA violations don’t come from neglect. They come from repairs that were meant to fix a problem — but unintentionally created a new one. Parking lot repairs often focus on restoring function or appearance.ADA compliance, however, is based on precise measurements...
How ADA lawsuits actually start in parking lots

How ADA lawsuits actually start in parking lots

Most ADA lawsuits do not begin with major failures. They start with small, measurable details in parking lots that quietly drift out of compliance over time. By the time a property owner becomes aware of the issue, the violation is already documented — and...